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Achilles, C. M. – 1992
Research on learning styles has shown that students learn better when teachers plan class learning activities to fit students' learning styles. This paper describes three "ways of knowing" and discusses the role they play in "knowing the culture" of a school. The first part relates ways of knowing to the usual three domains of learning--cognitive,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Collegiality, Conflict Resolution
Meza, James, Jr. – 1996
The Accelerated Schools Project (ASP) at the University of New Orleans (UNO) was established in spring 1990, funded by a 3-year grant from Chevron. Beginning with 1 pilot school in 1991, the UNO Accelerated Schools Center has expanded to 36 schools representing 19 school districts in Louisiana and 3 schools from the Memphis City Schools district.…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Support
Bisson, Christian – 1998
Sequencing in adventure education involves putting activities in an order appropriate to the needs of the group. Contrary to the common assumption that each adventure sequence is unique, a review of literature concerning five sequencing models reveals a certain universality. These models present sequences that move through four phases: group…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Planning, Experiential Learning, Group Activities
VanSciver, James H. – 1998
Without fear, there is no courage, only ignorance of a situation's dynamics. Acknowledging a decision's liabilities promotes fear and forces the educational leader to exercise courage in formulating and carrying out a response to that situation. Courage alone is not enough, however, and could lead to professional suicide. Wisdom to marshal that…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Block Scheduling, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Secondary Education
Salem, Philip; Barclay, Fay; Koval, Renee; Bryant, Leah – 1999
A large government agency had been experiencing a variety of changes. The new head of the agency approached communication researchers about doing analyses of the effectiveness of communication in the agency. The researchers conducted two studies: a qualitative one to identify organizational and organizational communication themes, and a…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Factor Analysis, Group Dynamics, Organizational Change
Keedy, John L. – 1992
Findings of a study that examined patterns in coalition-building for school restructuring are presented in this paper, which focuses on the adoption and early implementation stages of educational change. A case study analysis of two high schools and one district involved in school restructuring was undertaken through site observation and…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Cooperative Planning, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
Nicodemus, Robert – 1992
The three reports combined here examine the process consultancy approach to faculty development initiated by the Tavistock Institute on Human Relations (TIHR), its use by the British Open University, and reactions from university staff. The first report reviews the original Tavistock report of August 1979 as well as reactions to the ideas and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Consultation Programs, Group Dynamics, Group Experience
Jacobs, George M. – 1991
Five cooperative learning methods are described with the theories that support them. The five methods are: (1) Group Investigation (GI), developed by S. Sharan and others; (2) Jigsaw, developed by E. Aronson and others; (3) Student Teams Achievement Divisions (STAD), developed by R. E. Slavin and others; (4) Learning Together, developed by D. W.…
Descriptors: Behaviorism, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Comparative Analysis
Holzemer, Daniel Pete – 1993
An Indian child welfare agency realized the need for an HIV/AIDS policy when a diabetic child possibly exposed to the HIV virus was placed in one of the agency's licensed foster homes. A focus-group interview process was selected for policy development because this method appeared to parallel the Native American cultural approach toward consensus…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Adoption, Agencies, American Indians
Ford, Phyllis; Blanchard, Jim – 1993
Outdoor leadership aims to assist outdoor participants in making logical and safe transitions from the routine of everyday life to a positive interaction with the natural world. Designed for outdoor leaders and administrators of recreational, educational, and adventure programs, this book provides an overview of current professional practices in…
Descriptors: Camping, Conservation (Environment), Group Dynamics, Leadership
Didham, Cheryl K. – 1991
This paper describes an attempt to introduce 33 education majors to the concept of cooperative learning as a teaching method they may use when they are classroom teachers. The benefits of cooperative learning for young students are briefly discussed, and an explanation is given of the "Student Teams Achievement Divisions" (STAD) system of grade…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Cooperative Learning, Group Activities
Schecter, Sandra R.; Ramirez, Rafael – 1991
A 2-year case study of a well-supported teacher-research group examined the kinds of support teachers need if they are to conduct classroom research. The study focused on the effects of becoming researchers on teachers' views of classroom practice and of themselves as professionals, the levels of knowledge teacher research can provide, and the…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Parent, Roger – 1990
This curriculum guide presents a methodology for teaching language and literature through role-playing in the classroom and demonstrates to teachers the link that exists between effective communication and the techniques used to achieve it. The new French program views language as an instrument of communication, a concept that implies that…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communication Skills, Curriculum Guides, Dramatics
Paulson, Pearl R. – 1989
This manual is concerned with helping already-established support groups maintain themselves over an extended period of time. It helps facilitators apply principles for addressing such problems as dissension within the group, poor attendance, losing sight of the group's purpose, and overdependence on a leader. The manual contains questionnaires to…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Financial Support, Group Dynamics, Group Unity
Gray, Denis – 1982
Older job seekers are more likely than younger individuals to discontinue their search efforts because of the frustration inherent in job finding. Because of its ability to effectively increase job placement among other groups, due in part to the support and tangible assistance available in its small group format, a job club program was developed…
Descriptors: Employment, Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Job Applicants


